A Guide to Some Aspects of English Social History, 1750-1859Columbia University, 1916 - 149 pagina's |
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... tion to the subject , since the most recent authorities are to be found there . London is to be considered the place of publication if no loca- tion is mentioned . Detailed references to articles in periodical or official publi- cations ...
... tion to the subject , since the most recent authorities are to be found there . London is to be considered the place of publication if no loca- tion is mentioned . Detailed references to articles in periodical or official publi- cations ...
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... tion . Particularly valuable are the retrospective survey by John Rickman prefixed to the census of 1841 , published in volume 22 of the Parliamentary Papers for 1843 , which gives estimates of the population between 1570 and 1750 ...
... tion . Particularly valuable are the retrospective survey by John Rickman prefixed to the census of 1841 , published in volume 22 of the Parliamentary Papers for 1843 , which gives estimates of the population between 1570 and 1750 ...
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... tion , banks , exchange , public credit and taxes . 1767 , 2 v . 2d ed . Dublin , 1770 , 3 v . Also in Works , 1806. The numbers of man- kind have been proportionate to the food produced . 12. Young , Arthur , Proposals to the ...
... tion , banks , exchange , public credit and taxes . 1767 , 2 v . 2d ed . Dublin , 1770 , 3 v . Also in Works , 1806. The numbers of man- kind have been proportionate to the food produced . 12. Young , Arthur , Proposals to the ...
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... tion in Manchester and other adjacent places . 1775 to 1789 . Manchester , 1789 . 20. Chalmers , George , An Estimate of the Strength of Great Britain during the present and four preceding reigns . 1794 . The discussion of population ...
... tion in Manchester and other adjacent places . 1775 to 1789 . Manchester , 1789 . 20. Chalmers , George , An Estimate of the Strength of Great Britain during the present and four preceding reigns . 1794 . The discussion of population ...
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... tion , commerce , and agriculture of this kingdom ; with a full refutation of all Mr. Malthus's principles , proving · that our population is rapidly decreasing , from the high price of grain , and the long . . . war . · 1810 , 168 p ...
... tion , commerce , and agriculture of this kingdom ; with a full refutation of all Mr. Malthus's principles , proving · that our population is rapidly decreasing , from the high price of grain , and the long . . . war . · 1810 , 168 p ...
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Pagina 127 - TREATISE ON ROADS; Wherein the Principles on which Roads should be made are explained and illustrated by the Plans, Specifications, and Contracts made use of by Thomas Telford, Esq. on the Holy-head Road.
Pagina 151 - PARSLOE, Joseph.— Our Railways. Sketches, Historical and Descriptive. With Practical Information as to Fares and Rates, etc., and a Chapter on Railway Reform. Crown 8vo, 6s. PASCAL, Blaise.—Th& Thoughts of.
Pagina 116 - FREE TRADE AND PROTECTION: an Inquiry into the Causes which have retarded the general adoption of Free Trade since its introduction into England.
Pagina 108 - Free Trade, or an Inquiry into the Expediency of the present Corn Laws; the relations of our Foreign and Colonial Trade ; the advantages of our Navigation System ; the propriety of preventing Combinations among Workmen ; and the circumstances which occasion a derangement of the Currency. Comprising a general Investigation of the alterations lately adopted, and still further meditated, in the Commercial Policy of the Country. By Alexander M'Donnell, Esq.
Pagina 89 - An Inquiry into the Causes and Consequences of the Orders in Council, and an Examination of the Conduct of Great Britain towards the Neutral Commerce of America.
Pagina 135 - Canals, and boats of two to five feet wide, containing from two to five tons burthen. With a description of the Machinery for facilitating Conveyance by Water through the most Mountainous Countries, independent of Locks and Aqueducts...
Pagina 142 - Report to the directors of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, on the comparative merits of locomotive and fixed engines, as a moving power.
Pagina 136 - CANAL NAVIGATION,— On the Resistance of Water to the Passage of Boats upon Canals and other bodies of Water.
Pagina 98 - Practical Abridgment of the Custom and Excise Laws, relative to the Import, Export, and Coasting Trade of Great Britain and her Dependencies ; including Tables of the Duties, Drawbacks, Bounties, and Preminms.